You are never to old for Disney World

What a time we had at Walt Disney World, camping at the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground right on the Disney property in Orlando, FL

We parked our new Roadtrek CS Adventurous XL on a tent camping spot, thereby saving a bit over $30 over the $100-plus nightly rate for full hookup RV sites. Our spot and electric and water so, over four days, we saved a bit over $120.

Not that we were at the site much, anyway. We bought Park Hopper tickets and traveled between all the Disney theme parks, using the Disney transportation system of boats, buses and monorails. We also, as the video shows, rented a golf cart to make our way around the huge, multi-looped, 850 campsite Fort Wilderness area.

Although we have visited the Magic Kingdom well over a dozen times over the years, it was out first time there without kids or grandkids.